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In this English grammar lesson, we’ll see how to use ‘will’ & ‘would’ correctly in the formulation of the Future Simple tense, reported speech, and Conditional sentences.
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00:00 Introduction
00:32 ‘will’ - future possibility
00:44 ‘will’ - prediction
00:52 ‘will’ - instant decision
01:10 ‘will’ - promising
01:41 ‘will’ - requesting
02:00 ‘would’ - polite expressions
02:31 ‘would’ - alternative to ‘used to’
03:04 Conditionals sentences
03:55 Common mistakes
05:12 Exception
Watch related lesson: Modal verbs ‘will’, ‘shall’, ‘would’
https://youtu.be/cB7vltnJsOw
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